Interface Templates. Finding Feature Information. Restrictions for Interface Templates
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1 An interface template provides a mechanism to configure multiple commands at the same time and associate it with a target such as an interface. An interface template is a container of configurations or policies that can be applied to specific ports. Finding Feature Information, page 1 Restrictions for, page 1 Information About, page 2 How to Configure, page 5 Configuration Examples for, page 15 Additional References for, page 15 Feature Information for, page 16 Finding Feature Information Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to An account on Cisco.com is not required. Restrictions for Interface templates are not applicable for wireless sessions. Remote storing and downloading of templates is not supported. Port channel configuration through template is not supported on Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches. 1
2 Information About Information About About An interface template is a container of configurations or policies that can be applied to specific ports. When an interface template is applied to an access port, it impacts all traffic that is exchanged on the port. There are two types of interface templates; user and builtin templates. Builtin templates are created by the system. You can modify builtin templates. If you delete a modified builtin template the system restores the original definition of the template. The following are the available builtin templates: AP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE (Access Point) DMP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE (Digital Media Player) IP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE LAP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE (Lightweight Access Point) MSP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE MSP_VC_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE (Video Conferencing) PRINTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE ROUTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE SWITCH_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE TP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE (TelePresence) Following is an example of a builtin interface template: Template Name : IP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE mls qos trust dscp srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out You can also create specific user templates with the commands that you want to include. Note The template name must not contain spaces. You can create an interface template using the template command in global configuration mode. In template configuration mode, enter the required commands. The following commands can be entered in template configuration mode: 2
3 About Command access-session authentication carrier-delay dampening default description dot1x hold-queue ip keepalive load-interval mab mls Description Configures access session specific interface commands. Configures authentication manager Interface Configuration commands. Configures delay for interface transitions. Enables event dampening. Sets a command to its defaults. Configures interface-specific description. Configures interface configuration commands for IEEE 802.1X. Sets hold queue depth. Configures IP template. Enables keepalive. Specifies interval for load calculation for an interface. Configures MAC authentication bypass Interface. Enables multilayer switching configurations. This command is available on the following devices in template configuration mode: Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series Switches peer priority-queue Configures peer parameters for point to point interfaces. To set the priority-queue size for a template. This command is available on the following devices in template configuration mode: Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series Switches 3
4 Binding an Interface Template to a Target Command queue-set Description Configures the QoS queue set on a template. This command is available on the following devices in template configuration mode: Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series Switches radius-server Enables RADIUS server configurations. This command is available on the following devices in template configuration mode: Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 7-E Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 7L-E Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E Catalyst 4500-X Series Switches service-policy source spanning-tree storm-control subscriber switchport trust Configures CPL service policy. Gets configurations from another source. Configures spanning tree subsystem Configures storm control. Configures subscriber inactivity timeout value. Sets switching mode configurations Sets trust value for the interface. Note System builtin templates are not displayed in the running configuration. These templates show up in the running configuration only if you edit them. Binding an Interface Template to a Target Each template can be bound to a target. Template binding or sourcing can be either static or dynamic. Static binding of a template involves binding the template to a target, like an interface. Only one template can be bound at a time using static binding. Static binding of another template to the same target will unbind the previously bound template. To configure static binding, use the source template command in interface configuration mode. 4
5 Priority for Configurations Using Any number of templates can be bound dynamically to a target. To configure dynamic binding using builtin policy maps and parameter maps, enable the autoconf feature using the autoconf enable command. Note You can have statically and dynamically bind templates on the same interface at a time. Priority for Configurations Using Configuration applied through dynamically-bound templates has the highest priority, followed by configuration applied directly on the interface, and then configuration applied through statically-bound templates. When similar commands are present at different priority levels, the one at the highest priority is applied. If a configuration at a higher priority level is not applied, then the configuration with the next highest priority is applied to the target. Multiple templates can be dynamically bound to a target. When multiple templates are dynamically bound, the template that is applied last has the highest priority. To delete a template, you must remove the binding to all targets. If you bind a template that does not exist, a new template is created with no configurations. How to Configure Configuring Perform the following task to create user interface templates: SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. template name 4. load-interval interval 5. description description 6. keepalive number 7. end DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command or Action enable Device> enable Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. 5
6 Configuring Static Binding for Step 2 Command or Action configure terminal Purpose Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Device# configure terminal template name Device(config)# template user-template1 load-interval interval Device(config-template)# load-interval 60 description description Creates a user template and enters template configuration mode. Note Builtin template are system-generated. Configures the sampling interval for statistics collections on the template. Note Builtin template are system-generated. Configures the description for the template. Step 6 Device(config-template)# description This is a user template keepalive number Configures the keepalive timer. Step 7 Device(config-template)# Keepalive 60 end Device(config)# end Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Configuring Static Binding for SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. interface type number 4. source template name 5. end 6
7 Configuring Static Binding for DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action enable Device> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Device# configure terminal interface type number Specifies the interface type and number and enters interface configuration mode. Step 4 Device(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/12 source template name Statically applies an interface template to a target. Step 5 Device(config-if)# source template user-template1 end Device(config-if)# end Exits interface configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. Example To verify static binding use the show running-config interface int-name and the show derived-config interface int-name commands. Device# show running-config interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/12 Building configuration... Current configuration : 71 bytes interface GigabitEthernet1/0/12 source template user-template1 end Device# show derived-config interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/12 Building configuration... Derived configuration : 108 bytes interface GigabitEthernet1/0/12 7
8 Configuring Dynamic Binding of description This is a user template load-interval 60 keepalive 60 end Configuring Dynamic Binding of SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. configure terminal 3. interface type number 4. service-policy type control subscriber policymap-name 5. end DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Command or Action enable Device> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Step 4 Device# configure terminal interface type number Device(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 4/0/1 service-policy type control subscriber policymap-name Specifies the interface type and number and enters interface configuration mode. Dynamically applies an interface template to a target. Step 5 Device(config-if)# service-policy type control subscriber POLICY-Gi1/0/12 end Device(config-if)# end Exits interface configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode. 8
9 Verifying an Interface Template Verifying an Interface Template Use one or more of the commands listed below to verify the interface template configuration. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. show template interface all {all binding {temp-name all target int-name} brief } 3. show template interface source {built-in [original] user}{temp-name all}} 4. show template service{all binding target int-name brief source {aaa built-in user {temp-name all}} DETAILED STEPS Step 1 enable Device> enable Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if prompted. Step 2 show template interface all {all binding {temp-name all target int-name} brief } Shows all interface template configurations. Step 3 Step 4 show template interface source {built-in [original] user}{temp-name all}} Shows interface template source configurations. show template service{all binding target int-name brief source {aaa built-in user {temp-name all}} Shows all interface template service configurations. Verifying Interface User Templates Device# show template interface source user all Template Name : TEST-1 Template Definition: load-interval 60 description TEST_1_TEMPLATE keepalive 200 Template Name : TEST-2 Template Definition: load-interval 60 description TEST-1_TEMPLATE keepalive 200 Verifying all Builtin Templates Device# show template interface source built-in all Building configuration... 9
10 Verifying an Interface Template Template Name : AP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE switchport mode trunk switchport nonegotiate service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Cos-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy Template Name : DMP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Dscp-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy Template Name : IP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Dscp-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy Template Name : IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 3 maximum 2 vlan access violation restrict aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-CiscoPhone-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 Template Name : LAP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE violation protect aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 Template Name : MSP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE 10
11 Verifying an Interface Template Template Name : MSP_VC_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE load-interval 30 Template Name : PRINTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 2 load-interval 60 Template Name : ROUTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE switchport mode trunk trunk service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Cos-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy Template Name : SWITCH_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE switchport mode trunk service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Cos-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy Template Name : TP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 3 maximum 2 vlan access violation restrict aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap service-policy input AutoConf-4.0-Trust-Dscp-Input-Policy service-policy output AutoConf-4.0-Output-Policy ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 end Verifying all Builtin Templates on Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series Switches, Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series Switches, Cisco Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series Switches Device# show template interface source built-in all Building configuration... Template Name : AP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE switchport mode trunk 11
12 Verifying an Interface Template switchport nonegotiate mls qos trust cos srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : DMP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE mls qos trust dscp srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : IP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE mls qos trust dscp srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 3 maximum 2 vlan access violation restrict aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap mls qos trust cos service-policy input AUTOCONF-SRND4-CISCOPHONE-POLICY ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : LAP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE violation protect aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap mls qos trust dscp ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : MSP_CAMERA_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE 12
13 Verifying an Interface Template Template Name : MSP_VC_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE violation restrict aging time 2 aging type inactivity ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 Template Name : PRINTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 2 load-interval 60 Template Name : ROUTER_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE trunk switchport mode trunk mls qos trust dscp srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : SWITCH_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE switchport mode trunk mls qos trust cos srr-queue bandwidth share priority-queue out Template Name : TP_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE maximum 3 maximum 2 vlan access violation restrict aging time 2 aging type inactivity storm-control broadcast level pps 1k storm-control multicast level pps 2k storm-control action trap ip dhcp snooping limit rate 15 load-interval 30 End 13
14 Verifying an Interface Template Verifying all Binding for all templates Device# show template interface binding all Template-name Source Method Interface ============= ==== ========== ========== IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE Built-in Dynamic Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3 Gi1/0/4, Gi1/0/5, Gi1/0/6 Gi1/0/7, Gi1/0/8, Gi1/0/9 Gi1/0/10, Gi1/0/11, Gi1/0/12 Gi1/0/13, Gi1/0/14, Gi1/0/15 Gi1/0/16, Gi1/0/17, Gi1/0/18 Gi1/0/19, Gi1/0/20, Gi1/0/21 Gi1/0/22, Gi1/0/23, Gi1/0/24 Gi1/1/1, Gi1/1/2, Gi1/1/3 IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE Built-in Static Gi4/0/4 Verifying Static Template Binding for a Target Interface Device# show template interface binding target GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 Interface Method Source Template ========= ========== ===== ========= Gi1/0/4 Dynamic built-in IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE Static user TEST Dynamic -built-in TEST Verifying Dynamic Template Binding for all templates Device# show template service all User-defined template: ====================== Template Name : SVC-1 Template Definition: vlan 100 access-group acl1 built-in template: ====================== Template Name : SVC-2 Template Definition: vlan 100 access-group acl1 aaa downloaded template: ========================== Template Name : SVC-2 Template Definition: vlan 100 access-group acl1 Verifying Template Binding for a Target Interface Device# show template binding target GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 : Interface method Source Template ========= ========== ===== ========= Gi1/0/4 Dynamic built-in IP_PHONE_INTERFACE_TEMPLATE Static user TEST Dynamic -built-in TEST Service Templates: Template Source Session-Mac ======== ==== ================ SVC1 user aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff SVC2 built-in ab-ab-ab-ab-ab-ab SVC3 aaa ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac 14
15 Configuration Examples for Configuration Examples for Configuring User Configuring User Templates Device# enable Device (config)# configure terminal Device(config)# template user-template1 Device(config-template)# load-interval 60 Device(config-template)# description This is a user template Device(config-template)# Keepalive 60 Device(config)# end Sourcing Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# interface fastethernet 4/0/0 Device(config-if)# source template user-template1 Device(config-if)# end Dynamically Binding Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# interface GigabitEthernet 4/0/1 Device(config-if)# service-policy type control subscriber POLICY_Gi1/0/12 Device(config-if)# end Additional References for Related Documents Related Topic Cisco IOS commands Identity-Based Networking Services commands Autoconf Document Title Cisco IOS Master Command List, All Releases Cisco IOS Identity-Based Networking Services Command Reference Autoconf module in Identity-Based Networking Services Configuration Guide. 15
16 Feature Information for Technical Assistance Description The Cisco Support and Documentation website provides online resources to download documentation, software, and tools. Use these resources to install and configure the software and to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with Cisco products and technologies. Access to most tools on the Cisco Support and Documentation website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. Link Feature Information for The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to. An account on Cisco.com is not required. 16
17 Feature Information for Table 1: Feature Information for Feature Name Releases Cisco IOS XE 3.6E Feature Information An interface template provides a mechanism to configure multiple commands at the same time and associate it with a target such as an interface. In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.6E, this feature is supported on the following platforms: Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 6-E Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 6L-E Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 7-E Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 7L-E Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E Cisco Catalyst 4500-X Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 3750E Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series Switches Cisco Catalyst 3650C Series Switches The following commands were introduced or modified: access-session, authentication, carrier-delay, dampening, default, description, dot1x, hold-queue, ip, keepalive, load-interval, mab, mls, peer, priority-queue, queue-set, radius-server, service-policy type control subscriber, source, spanning-tree, storm-control, subscriber, switchport, trust. 17
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